Accommodations
This Moving “Work of Art” establishes a new standard for luxury Motor Yachts worldwide. Her
inspirational design combines the finest composite finish work with a dazzling custom interior
and a pedigree of performance and structural integrity.
The 125 is built to perform at speeds in excess of 20 knots with a great deal of attention given
to keeping the boat light wherever possible and lowering noise levels throughout. As if luxury,
performance and quiet weren’t enough, the 125 takes innovation to another level of “green”.
Green was a key consideration during all phases of construction. Green elements aboard
include Bamboo textiles that have been incorporated into various areas, and LEED-certified
EcoDomo recycled leather tiles in the galley and wheelhouse soles.
If you value nearly flawless workmanship and top-of-the-line materials, then the 125 will not
disappoint you.

Salon
Rosewood is the predominant choice throughout the yacht with Makassar ebony accents
throughout on the paneling and built-ins.
The entryway wall panels are covered in woven bamboo fiber with hand-pulled leather gracing
the door panels and drawer fronts.
Upon entering the main-deck Salon, through a double curved-glass door aft, there is the dining
table, which itself is a showpiece with a backlit onyx top. It’s the perfect compliment for
entertaining up to 20 dinner guests. Just forward in the salon is casual seating lounge area
featuring a 63” Samsung video screen, a full entertainment center and a vaulted overhead that
provides nine feet of elegant headroom. A perfect place to gather after dinner and enjoy your
after dinner cordial or watch the latest premier.
The dramatic staircase rising from the main-deck foyer to the pilothouse appears to be suspended
mid-air. In reality it’s engineered with state of the art polished stainless and cables offering
high-tech drama with its complex angles. If you look closely, you’ll find those same angles
repeated in the flybridge stanchions, table bases and elsewhere throughout the yacht.
Opposite the staircase, on the port side of the vessel, is the convenience of a day head and
entrance into the spacious galley.
As we continue going forward on the starboard side of the yacht, we approach the entrance to
a full beam owner’s suite with large windows for panoramic views and casual elegant
appointments.
Salon:
• 63" Samsung 3D Plasma Television
• 10" Martin Logan Dynamo Subwoofer
• 4 x Speakercraft CRS8Three ASM86630
Speakers
• 2 x Vienna Acoustic wall mount speaker
with silk tweeter and woofers
• Denon DVD-1940 CIBLA Single disc
player
• Sonance IPort FS-3 on-desk ipod dock
with IR control capability

Master Stateroom
The two level master suite places the king sized bed with leather headboard on the main deck
level as you enter the Suite and forward beyond the bed is a step down leading into the dressing
area and large head with recessed marble-clad tub that affords an overhead height of nearly
nine feet. In addition to the spacious accommodations and elegant décor, the Northcoast 125
master suite has tremendous storage and a full compliment entertainment center including a
42” pioneer Elite Plasma Television.
• 42" Pioneer Elite plasma
televisionCustomer Supplied TV Lift,
INCA Lift
• Definitive Tech. SupercubeIII Ultra
Compact sub
• 5 x Speakercraft CRS8Three ASM86630
Speakers

Pilothouse
The raised pilothouse features the latest in navigational equipment and is designed with
adjustable flat screen monitors that will fold down flush to offer a wide smooth console. A
comfortable platform settee for six on port with a high-low cocktail table is complimented by a
powered adjustable chaise lounge on starboard perfect for reading or gazing out the large
windows. All aspects of this wheelhouse have been well thought out. The console lifts to access
emergency steering and back-up displays nestled alongside a shelf that accepts the vessel’s
computer keyboard; meticulously arrange wiring (which can also be seen when opening any
access panel in the boat) is also visible through acrylic panels.

Galley/Deck Appliances
The galley is fully equipped with Wolfe and Sub Zero appliances and features generous storage
and surface space. Styling and functionality makes this galley a world class work area that will
please the most demanding professional chefs.
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Guest Staterooms
From the starboard main deck an open stairway finishes at a central lower foyer. Forward are
two VIP guest cabins, with queen berths and large heads. Aft are two additional guest cabins,
the port with a queen berth and the starboard with two twin berths and a pullman berth. Central
utility rooms with laundry on port with twin washer / dryers and storage, freezer and wine cooler
at the starboard side.
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Sundeck
The sundeck is accessible from the pilot house and from an aft staircase the leads up from the
main aft deck. The forward section of the sundeck has a control station that is flanked on either
side with generous wraparound seating. The mid section features a large Jacuzzi to the starboard
and a bar to the port complete with BBQ, sink, ice maker and refrigerator. Aft of the Jacuzzi
and bar lies two low sunpads. Aft on the sundeck is the tender area with 2500lb Nautical
Structures crane and life raft storage.
Fly Bridge:
• 2 x Speakercraft CRS8Three Speakers
Fly Bridge Forward:
• 2 x Speakercraft CRS8Three Speakers
Upper Deck:

Hull Construction
Hull mold originally developed Jack Sarin Naval Architect, Inc. subsequent structural engineering
and laminate detail supplied by Al Horsmon, Gurit, for Crescent Yachts, Inc.
Hull construction of sandwich composite laminate, using 100% vinylester resin, with multi-axial
e-glass over CORE-CELL foam core. Stiffening is designed with a matrix of composite bulkheads
and longitudinal girders. Six watertight compartments are incorporated into the design including
the collision bulkhead forward. Structural design originally based upon the standards of the
American Bureau of Shipping “1990 Guide for Building and Classing Motor Pleasure Yachts.”
Through-hull penetrations are locally reinforced and at the penetrated area the core margin is
closed off by solid laminate. Any through-hull fittings and / or mechanical fastenings are bedded
and sealed with polyurethane adhesive / sealant, such as 3M-5200.
Framing members (except watertight bulkheads) incorporate limber holes for free water drainage
to bilge sumps. Limber holes are structurally sealed with FRP laminate. Limber holes are
arranged to limit bilge water accumulating in isolated pockets.
The Deckhouse / Pilothouse / Bulkhead structure are designed and constructed to be as
lightweight as possible consistent with required scantlings. Components are laminated with
100% vinylester resin, and knitted e-glass fabrics. Deckhouse cores are cross-linked PVC and
linear polymer foam materials, vacuum bagged. Through-deck and through-house penetrations
are locally reinforced and penetrated the core is closed off by solid laminate. Through-laminate
mechanical fittings and all fastenings be bedded and sealed with polyurethane adhesive /
sealant, such as 3M-5200.
Non-Structural Laminates - Exterior laminates which are not related to the basic structures,
such as soffits, deck coamings, bulwark liners, and styling features laminated of FRP skins and
over core per the structural methods described.
Finishes - Exposed surfaces of the hull, decks and superstructure are faired and painted with
epoxy compounds and top coated with DuPont Imron, linear polyurethane paint. Underwater
surfaces of the hull bottom receive multiple epoxy barrier coats and three coats Interlux, or
equivalent, bottom paint.

Disclaimer
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the
accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his
agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel
is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.